@uzapucax like it was already mentioned, LED 1 only means that you have a AC power source and that your PSU receives power. It doesn't mean that your PSU is working. Case like yours you have to
• Verify power button cable connection to logic board.
• Verify power button functionality.
• Verify cable connection between power supply and logic board.
• Verify power supply.
• Verify logic board
Just replacing boards without testing can get pretty expensive and we are all pretty frugal here.
@uzapucax like it was already mentioned, LED 1 only means that you have a AC power sourfce and that your PSU receives power it does nto mean that your PSU is working. Case like yours you have to
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@uzapucax like it was already mentioned, LED 1 only means that you have a AC power source and that your PSU receives power. It doesn't mean that your PSU is working. Case like yours you have to
• Verify power button cable connection to logic board.
• Verify power button functionality.
• Verify cable connection between power supply and logic board.
• Verify power supply.
• Verify logic board
Just replacing boards without testing can get pretty expensive and we are all pretty frugal here.
@uzapucax like it was already mentioned, LED 1 only means that you have a AC power sourfce and that your PSU receives power it does nto mean that your PSU is working. Case like yours you have to
• Verify power button cable connection to logic board.
• Verify power button functionality.
• Verify cable connection between power supply and logic board.
• Verify power supply.
• Verify logic board
Just replacing boards without testing can get pretty expensive and we are all pretty frugal here.
@uzapucax like it was already mentioned, LED 1 only means that you have a AC power sourfce and that your PSU receives power it does nto mean that your PSU is working. Case like yours you have to
• Verify power button cable connection to logic board.
• Verify power button functionality.
• Verify cable connection between power supply and logic board.
• Verify power supply.
• Verify logic board
Just replacing boards without testing can get pretty expensive and we are all pretty frugal here.